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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Put on an act of, as or at something

Someone is artifically, selfc-consciously acting in a certain way or role, or putting on an "act", is it acting or an act "of", "as" or "at" something?
  

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He was acting like a donkey; she was acting like an elephant. It was hilarious.

  • He was acting like a donkey; she was acting like an elephant.
  • It was hilarious.
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He was acting like a donkey; she was acting like an elephant. It was hilarious.

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